“There have been no decisions been made outwardly, so our players would have no idea what we're thinking at the minute,” he continued. However, Cook says no one has yet been told their fate. It’s widely expected that a significant number of the squad will move on in the summer and some of those anticipating their Portman Road departures may be wanting to impress any watching scouts. “We want to go to Shrewsbury and play better than we did at Swindon and win a game of football.” We keep speaking about the future when we’ve got the present to deal with, and we’ve got to deal with that present well. 'I think everyone knows, as we’ve said, we keep saying the same messages in media meetings and stuff. “If he keeps his fitness, can he get another couple of goals? For the team, can we put back-to-back wins together? 'It's never meaningless for players, for James Norwood, who has got two today,” Cook said following Saturday’s 2-1 win at Swindon. However, Cook says there will still be something in the game - and similarly also Sunday's final game at home to Fleetwood - for those taking part. The 10-placed Blues’ play-off push fell away during April, while the Shrews, who are 17th, are no longer in danger of dropping into League Two.